19—Prescribed form of identification
(1) Pursuant to
section 23J(5)(c) of the Act, a licensee must produce 1 of the
following forms of identification at the time a blood or urine sample is
taken:
(a) a
current photographic driver's licence issued under the Motor Vehicles
Act 1959 or under a corresponding law of another State or a Territory;
(b) a
current photographic Proof of Age card issued by the Registrar of Motor
Vehicles or by a corresponding public authority of the Commonwealth or another
State or a Territory;
(c) a
current passport issued by the Commonwealth or under the law of another
country, bearing a photograph of the person and enabling the age of the person
to be determined;
(d) a
current photographic licence issued by the Commissioner under the Act.
(2) Failure by a
licensee to produce identification as required by subregulation (1) will
be taken to be a failure by the licensee to comply with a direction under
section 23J of the Act.